Best Things to do in London
London is the capital of England and the United Kingdom and heaven for tourists. Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower, Westminster Abbey, British monarch coronations, Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel are some of the places. First timers should visit.

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Hampton Court Palace
Hampton Court Palace is one of London’s most loved palaces. It was once the home of King Henry VIII. Hampton Court Palace has some stunning gardens and a world-famous hedge maze.
Tower Bridge and Glass walkway
One of the most unique and fun things to do in London. Many visitors to the city tend to confuse Tower Bridge for London Bridge, but it is very less attractive structure. It has newly opened Glass walkway, which will give you breathtaking experience and an amazing view of the city.
Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is a stunning building in the heart of London. From Diana: Her Fashion Story to Victoria Revealed, there’s so much to learn at Kensington Palace. Don’t miss to visit the home of the late Princess Diana and the childhood residence of Queen Victoria.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is an identical reconstruction of the original 16th-century open-air playhouse. Shakespeare directed his world-famous plays here. It is one of London’s most iconic buildings and must-see places. If you are a great fan of As You Like It, Hamlet, The Winter's Tale and Othello, then you should visit and experience these amazing fun things do.
London Zoo
London Zoo is home to a wide range of animals. Get involved with animal feedings experience and go inside the Butterfly Enclosure to get close to colorful nature. London Zoo is a great attraction if you’re in London looking for things to do with the family.

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Thames River Cruise
Get a unique view of the London from the river and spot all the iconic landmarks such as Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, London Eye and the O2. From Westminster to Greenwich, you can go through the heart of London and see many attractions along the way!
Windsor Castle
It’s worth taking a trip out of London to Windsor Castle to visit the oldest and largest castle in the world. It is the most popular and instafame as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently tied the knot here. Apart from weddings, it is also the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II. It is preferred weekend palace for Queen Elizabeth II.
Churchill War Rooms
The underground headquarters of the British High Command which was served as the nerve center of Britain's war effort during World War II. This visit can be informative and also entertaining in many ways. The broad spectrum of Churchill's impact on this country is astonishing.
Houses of Parliament
It is symbolic of the rich and classic British Parliamentary architecture. Most of this iconic building was built in the mid-19th century following a devastating fire in 1834. Only Westminster Hall survived the fire, that also is one of the reasons for its popularity.
London has tons of places to be explored. These places which I have mentioned is some best ones from them, which should not be missed at any cost.